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ASSINTBOIN, tribal history, migrations, BERENDT, Dr CARL HERMANN, on Maya 
and settlement of ......-- .--------- 1054-1055 mumeral'systems-+- 22 -5- jeenee eee 892 
—, meaning of tribal name of__---_---.--. 1054 | BERRA, Orozco Y., on origin of Mexican 
—, relations between, and Saulteaux - 1040 num bernames!sc..s= soreness 875 
BOW Wild rice: ==::--522 ss scccerenoccace 1057 | BessEY, CHARLES E., on wild rice in Ne- 
— consume wild rice .. --..------.----=--- 1055 Ibraskal ii: 2. scthes Oe soe ete meee ceeeee 1031 
ASTROLOGY, stepping-stone to modern — AND WEBER, on wild ricein Nebraska. 1022 ~ 
BCIONCE ina ee oa oe 825-826 | BETOYA, number names of ---.-.---.----- 877 
ATOKO CLAN, with the Patufi clan _--.--. 595 | Bryer, Gro. E., on wild rice in Louisi- 
ATWATER, CALER, on duck in Winnipeg ANAT Seep ened ooo Eo eee ee ee 1030 
TiIVEN - <<< 0. -nee cess -------------------- 1098 || BIDDLE, JAMES W.., on’ duck in’ Green 
—, on synonym for Menomini Indians --- 1048 Days). 22 Se ee AS ee See el O98 
» —, on wild rice in Wisconsin river --.---.- 1034 | —, on wild rice eaten with corn and 
—, on Winnebago storing food - ------ 1071, 1072 eee 
AUGMENTATION, law of, in primitive | BINARY CONCEPT, among primitive peo- 
Mum bers ese secession 839-342 De Bers Fee asa See eee eee 836-838 
AUSTIN, AMORY, on composition of white 
TICG tone here aa ee 
AWATA CLAN, same as Pakab clans - 
AWATOBI, advent of Patun clans at---_-- 


—, destruction of, referred to --.....----- 586 
—, founded by Pakab-Awata clans ---..-- 609 
—, probable home of Pakab clans_---..-.. 608 
AzTeEc or Nahuatl method of forming 
numerals above ten .--.. ------------- 882-885 
BADGER CLAN, see HONANI CLAN. 
BAKAIRI, number names of -__.._-_------ 8i7 
BANCROFT, HUBERT H., on Huavean num- 
bers - eee, pt 
—, on meaning of Mayan number names_ 876 
—, on migrations of Tanoan ._...---..---- 611 
BANDELIER, on foundation of Josoge -_.. 611 
BANDOLIERS, used by priests in Snake 
ceremonies 


on 


BARAGA, FREDERIC, meaning of 
Ojibwa word “‘manominikewin” -- 1061 
—, on Ojibwa wild-rice moon _____-- . 1089 
BARCENA, ALONSO, on Tabo numeration. 838 
BARLEY, chemical composition of -__..__- 1082 
BARRATT, JOSEPH, on meaning of 
“min” Se aa ae ee eee eee alk 
Barton, N. W.,on wildricein Maryland. 1030 
BASALENQUE, DIEGO, on Tarasco num- 
ber: words s2is-3 222522 So esceseascsuss-sce 880 
BEAR CLAN, see HONAU CLAN. 
—S SAMO AS KelClAN ass csscun sk oeece eee 615, 618 
—, associated with Snake-Antelope so- 
cieties'at Walpi 2 ~2-<--- -as-ceseatsa=--- O24 
Beer, dried, chemical composition of-... 1082 
BELL, CHAS. N., on influence of wild rice 
on geographic nomenclature ___--..--._ 1121 
BeELMAR, FRANCISCO, on Trikenumerals. 908 
—, on Mazateca method of counting —-____- 879 
—, on formation of Mazateca numbers 
aboveiten e022 eas Ae ae eee 
—, on Zapotecan number nam 
BeELTRAM!, J. C., on Dakota wild-rice 


moon wane lneeloi ss ante meets eee eo eee 1090 
—, on influence of wild rice on geo- 
graphic nomenclature _..-.........- 1121, 1122 
—, on population ofNox -..-2-22--.2-----. 1051 
BELTRAN, on Maya numerals -_........._. 897 
—, on Maya numerals above ten. 890-893 
BENTHAM, on wild rice in eastern Russia. 1037 
— AND HOOKER, on scientific synonym 
LOL WIG TiC Ac oan wae sade aeene eee areae ee 1021 


enyaialtarcs) Seen eases 992 
—, at Mishongnovi Flute altar-_---------. 991 
—, at Shipaulovi altar_.-----.-----..-..--- 995 _ 
BikDs, destructive to wild rice. --.--.___- 1027 
BrsHop, W.H, on wild rice in Delaware-- 1029 
Bison, influence of, on modern Dakota 
Miprations osiect sense ance eee 1044 
—, possible influence of, on early Siouan 
MipTaviOnS sees ese ae see eee eee Oa 
BLACKBIRD, ANDREW J., on meaning 
and use of *“‘min”’.._- Boece cose SLO 
Biatr, Miss EMMA HELEN, authority on 
Writings Of eSUlLeSs is s-ae- n= ene see 1113 
BLANKINSHIP, J. W., on absence of wild 
ricein Montana) in 22 sons aon eee 1081 
BLUE FLUTE (CAKWALENYA), ALTA, at 
Mishongnovils22.222.25~ acess = eseesieee sen) O89 
BORGIAN CODEX, cited aoe Soll 
—, Nahuatlan numbers from - 944-945 
BoTURINI, LORENZO BENADUCI, on Mexi- 
can calendar system -.- Seeceomrac, he) 
| Bouquet, HENRY, on Indian population 
TR (04 Soe eee ea cee eee eee 1108 
BOURGEOIS, ENRIQUE, on Quekchian 
NMMETals) 0. = eo sce eee eee 901-903 
Boypb, GEORGE, on trading posts in the 
wild-rice flelds\t2-5<2scee sees ee occ eee 1104 
BOWLES, JOHN, AND SON, map by, locates 
Maskotin' .-So2c2-oaeacecnce coe ese ee Eee 1054 
BRANNON, MELVIN A., on wild rice in 
North Dakota scceren tener enee eae 1031 
BRASSEUR, DE BOURBOURG, on formation 
of Maya number names. 866 
—, on Kiche numerals-.---..--..--..- 864, 895-899 
—, on Maya methods of computation .... 933 
—,on Maya numeral system.--..--......-- 8o4 
Bray, WILLIAM M., on wild rice in 
TOXAS \_ wee occ eeace serene cane ene eee Os 
BINARY-TERNARY system, among primi- 
tive people 842, 847-848 
BIRCH-BARK BOXES, ** mococks,”’ used for 
storing and carrying wild rice -._-. 1066, 1072 
— CANOE, used in wild rice harvest.--.-. 1017, 
1056-1070 
— FANS, used in winnowing wild rice.--. 1071 
— AND MATTING WIGWAM, see List OF 
TLGUSTRATIONS meses serene ose ea een 
— WINNOWING TRAY for wild rice -----. 1017, 
1070-1071 
BIRD EFPIGIES, at Mishongnovi Cakwal- 









